ADC commends NBA for opposing judicial takeover of party leadership

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has welcomed the intervention of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) over attempts to subvert its lawful leadership through judicial processes.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the party’s national publicity secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the NBA’s position affirms ADC’s long-held stance that the law is being violated.
The statement reads, “The NBA’s position is clear and unambiguous: courts have no jurisdiction over the internal affairs of political parties, and any attempt to secure interim or interlocutory orders in such matters is in direct violation of the Electoral Act.”
“This is precisely what the ADC has consistently maintained. What we are witnessing is not a legitimate legal dispute. It is a coordinated effort to weaponize the judicial process for political ends — a strategy the NBA has rightly described as an abuse of court process, driven by forum shopping and malafide litigation.”
Mr Abdullahi said this pattern reflects a deeper political anxiety within the ruling party, which is faced with a comprehensive failure across critical fronts.
He further noted that it is worsening insecurity, a crushing cost-of-living crisis, economic instability, rising unemployment, and declining public trust, and now appears determined to weaken or neutralize all viable opposition platforms ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“The implication of this is straightforward: any orders procured in violation of the law, and any actions taken on the strength of such orders, are fundamentally defective and cannot stand.”
“The ADC notes with concern that despite these clear legal provisions, certain nefarious actors have persisted in dragging the courts into matters explicitly barred by statute, while others have sought to exploit such processes to create confusion around the leadership of our party,” he added.
He further commended NBA for its courage in calling out these practices and for reaffirming the foundational principle that the rule of law must not be subordinated to political expediency.
“We also take note of the NBA’s warning to legal practitioners and judicial officers, and its call for disciplinary action against those who deliberately undermine the law. This reinforces the seriousness of the violations currently at play,” he said.
“Accordingly, the ADC calls on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to take immediate cognisance of the NBA’s position and to refrain from any action that may lend credibility to processes that are clearly inconsistent with the Electoral Act.”
Mr Abdullahi stated that INEC must remain a neutral arbiter, not a participant in political engineering, saying that Nigeria’s democracy cannot survive a system where laws are ignored, institutions are pressured, and judicial processes are manipulated to achieve predetermined political outcomes.
“The issue before us is bigger than the ADC. It is about the integrity of the democratic process itself. We will continue to pursue all lawful means to defend the mandate of our party and protect the sanctity of Nigeria’s democracy,” Mr Abdullahi said.
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